Resy and Amex Are Picking Up the Bill for Dinner at Dozens of Restaurants This Month

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Resy and Amex Are Picking Up the Bill for Dinner at Dozens of Restaurants This Month
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In an effort to highlight and support independent restaurants, Resy is teaming up with American Express’ Shop Small campaign to cover the cost of dinner for nearly 3,200 people. “Big ideas come from small restaurants, and throughout August, we’ll help a new generation of diners discover the places that influence the way we eat and drink,” says Pablo Rivero, CEO of Resy and Vice President of Dining for American Express.

Every Wednesday from August 9 through August 30, Resy and American Express will be picking up the check at six or seven select restaurants across New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Miami. All you have to do is snag a reservation through the Resy app or website. Reservations open up Mondays at 10 a.m. local time .

Every week will include a different list of neighborhood gems. These are the participating restaurants:Mi Tocaya in Washington, D.C.Kin Khao in San Francisco

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